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Although what amuses me in the whole saga is all these muslim leaders condemning the Pope's words saying how they are wrong, offensive and inaccurate and that muslims are peace loving people .........while the next images to appear on the screen are countless effigy burnings, churches being bombed and people being attacked .......ermm yea guys, well done on actually proving Pope's incidental point.
And of course this is now the start "of a new Christian crusade against Islam" *shakes head*
Will someone please open up a Starbucks in the middle east and get these guys some decafe
/sighs at world.
Although what amuses me in the whole saga is all these muslim leaders condemning the Pope's words saying how they are wrong, offensive and inaccurate and that muslims are peace loving people .........while the next images to appear on the screen are countless effigy burnings, churches being bombed and people being attacked .......ermm yea guys, well done on actually proving Pope's incidental point.
And of course this is now the start "of a new Christian crusade against Islam" *shakes head*
Will someone please open up a Starbucks in the middle east and get these guys some decafe
/sighs at world.
He used a quote from a very very old source where part of it mentioned that anything mohammad had done was based on evil, but used it in a context that implied that this was not his own views and highlighted this afterwards by saying "These in fact were a quotation from a mediaeval text, which do not in any way express my personal thought,"
But, of course a few seized the opportunity to twist the speech in order to turn uneducated and easily pursuaded people against the church.
The pope is actually involved in a mission to bring the religions closer together, this has just made it a whole lot harder.
Admittedly, he really should have chosen to make the whole thing a bit clearer from the start, but then anything he says is liable to be twisted by the extreme Islamic groups (who, in my opinion, are not even Islamic as they really go against what Islam teaches)
> Admittedly, he really should have chosen to make the whole thing
> a bit clearer from the start
> implied that this was not his own views
> and highlighted this afterwards by saying "These in fact
> were a quotation from a mediaeval text, which do not in any way
> express my personal thought,"
Surely that should have been enough or didn't anyone actually get to that bit and were already off writing their newspaper column/burning pope effigy's
Perhaps I should stop writing, I don't want put over my full-on true feelings on this matter!
Like i say, get these guys some fricking decafe, some common sense would also be nice
> Like i say, get these guys some fricking decafe, some common
> sense would also be nice
"In Christianity neither morality nor religion come into contact with reality at any point."
Friedrich Nietzsche
He should have just said religion in general.
But seriously, religion and science are more related than people think and it's quite funny how the whole Adam and Eve (everyone from one woman and one man) thing was dismissed for so long and now the scientists seem to be going to down that route after discovering more about DNA.
But the idea of Religion is faith - to believe without evidence and the idea of Science is fact - to believe by experimentation and then change your mind 5 years later when someone runs the experiment again and finds that the original scientest forgot to take into account the mouse that came and nibbled on his bunsen burner during the night...
Then they sai that Muslims were never violent and always went to resolve things peacefuly (quoting the head of some Muslim society) quickly proceeding to a picture of some men (whowere assumed to be Muslim) rioting.
Made me laugh for a while anyway